"We received the complaint and we have not booked any case so far. We are verifying the facts," the police official said.

Earlier in the day, Shoaib had confirmed that he would go ahead with his marriage with Sania Mirza on April 15 here but refused to clarify his version on his alleged marriage with Ayesha saying that his lawyer will deal with the issue.

The move came after the Shoaib-Ayesha controversy turned murkier with the Pakistani cricketer claiming he was emotionally forced into the 'nikahnama' with the Hyderabad girl but said the marriage was invalid as her family had cheated him and ruled out divorce.

On a surprise visit to the city days before his marriage to tennis star Sania Mirza, Shoaib Malik distributed a press statement and also took a few questions from a battery of mediapersons outside Sania's house in posh Jubilee Hills.

28-year-old Shoaib will tie the knot with 23-year-old Sania on April 15 and a reception will be held at the Taj Krishna the same day.